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n. hoeveelheid; som, bedrag--------v. bedragen; opklimmen tot[ əmaunt]2 totaal ⇒ som, waarde♦voorbeelden:any amount of money • een berg geldno amount of pain • geen pijn, hoe hevig dan ooka certain amount of risk • enig risico -
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bedragen, oplopen totamount to1 bedragen ⇒ oplopen tot, bereiken2 neerkomen op ⇒ gelijk staan met/zijn aan♦voorbeelden: -
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4 amount of claim
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5 amount of money
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6 amount of precipitation
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7 amount carried forward
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8 amount of inspection
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9 a certain amount of risk
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10 a record amount
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11 any amount of money
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12 bilk someone out of a large amount of money
bilk someone out of a large amount of moneyEnglish-Dutch dictionary > bilk someone out of a large amount of money
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13 double the amount
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14 her contribution didn't amount to much
her contribution didn't amount to muchEnglish-Dutch dictionary > her contribution didn't amount to much
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15 it does not amount to much
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16 no amount of pain
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17 theoretical amount
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18 to the amount of
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19 adjusted amount
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20 aggregate amount
totale hoeveelheid
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